Dressing for automobile-tops and the like



UNIT D; STATES PATENT orFIcE.

cnz mnns A. ome, or sir. LOUIS, MISSOURI,

DRESSING ronnu roiuonrnn-rorsnivn THE LIKE.

No Drawing.

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Crrnnnns A. Home, a citizen of the United States, and resident of St. Louisand State of Missourhhave invented certain new and useful Improveftomobile leather and rubber tops, andcloth ments in Dressing for Automobiie'lops and the like, of which the following is a specification containing a full, clear, and exact description thereof. My invention relates to a composition of matter for use in the treatment of leather and cloth, and especially adaptable for treatment of automobile tops of all kinds, such as leather, cloth and rubber.

My composition CODSlSbS of-turpentine asphaltum or a solution of asphalturn and oil, turpentine, neats-foot'oil, dissolved rubber, Prussian blue ground in 011..

In preparing my composition of matter,- for illustration in making a gallon of the same, I take about one half gallon of tarpentine asphaltum, one and one half'pints japan, one half pint boiled linseed oil, one and one half pints turpentine, one fourth pint neats-foot 0il, tWo, ounces of pure rubber, one-fourth pint of' a mixture of: Prus sian blue ground in linseed oil.

All the foregoingingredients are liquids l and are mixed together. solid, but the turpentine in the composition dissolves the same. In order forthe rubber boiled linseed The rubber is a hat I claim is 1. A composition of matter for automobile tops" and the like, consisting of turpentine asphaltum, apan, boiled linseed oil,

turpentine, rubber, neats-foot oil and Prussian blue.

2'. A composition of matter for the treatment of automobile tops and the like, oonsistin'g in one gallonof the composition, of about one-half gallon turpentine asphaltum, one and one-half pints japan, one-half pint Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented Sept. 21, 192i); 1 Application filed September 2, 1919. serial No. 321,149. I to be dissolved readily I comminute the 1 same finely.

Having fully described my invention boiled linseed oil, one and one-half'pints turpentine, one-fourth pintneats-foot oil,

two ounces rubber, one-fourth pint Prussian blue.

In testimony whereof, I have signed CHARLES A. HONIG.

. lVitnessesz' JEAN GOLDBERG, EDWARD E. LONGAN.

name to this specification, in the presencev of two subscriblng Witnesses. J 

